China has made great achievements in the education sector over the
past five years, and an educational system with Chinese
characteristics is taking shape, Minister of Education Chen Zhili
said here Thursday.
Chen said at a national meeting on education work that the
government's financial input in the education sector hit a record
high in 2001, accounting for 3.19 percent of the year's gross
domestic product.
Since 1998, some 70 billion yuan (US$8.4 billion) of government
funding has been injected into the educational sector. The
proportion of educational funds in the government budget has
increased by one percentage point annually for five consecutive
years.
The minister said that by the end of 2000, China had popularized
primary and junior middle school education throughout the country.
More than 90 percent of the total population had enjoyed nine years
of compulsory education, and the rate of illiteracy among the young
and middle aged had dropped to 5 percent.
Over the past five years, China has set up an additional 459 higher
vocational schools. By the end of 2002, on-campus students in
colleges and universities totaled more than 16 million, with the
college entrance rate reaching 15 percent.
In
the logistics field, the numbers of dorm buildings and dining halls
for college student built or rebuilt in the last three years have
exceeded or closed those in the past 50 years respectively.
The minister said pilot teaching for quality-oriented education has
also been carried out throughout the country, with priority given
to moral education.
Meanwhile, colleges and universities have provided great impetus to
the national technological innovation drive. A total of 22
high-tech zones launched by universities have become an important
base for industrializing research results.
China has also set up a nationwide remote teaching network, with
campus networks built in 70 percent of colleges and universities.
At present, 67 universities are giving lessons through remote
teaching networks.
(Xinhua News Agency December 27, 2002)
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